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Sunday, April 29, 2012

G26: 60844072 D'Aumarle

60844072. Geoffrey D’Aumarle & 60844073.
Joan de Pomeroy

~1240, Geoffrey born in England, s/o §William de Alba Marlia.

1/15/1288, Geoffrey’s father died.

5/9/1290, Geoffrey son of William de Alba Marlia of Wodebyry, …
acknowledge that they owe to William de Hamelton 17£ 8s 0d. (S) CPRs.

9/4/1301, To the sheriff of Devon. … ship … was wrecked on the
sea … ten tuns of wine were thrown upon the land of Geoffrey de Alba Marlia at
Wodebury and Luneston … each tun was worth 4 marks … distrain Geoffrey … to
satisfy the merchants … (S) CCRs.

1314-5, Grant to John de Wymborne and Christina his wife, of
lifehold of Chard manor, lately held by Lunbard her father. Test. Sir Robt.
Fitzpayne, Sir Geoffrey D’Aumarle, … (S) Calendar of the Register of John de
Drokesford, 1887, P70.

6/28/1319, Pardon to Agnes, late the wife of William de Alba
Marlia for acquiring, without licence, to herself and her said husband and her
heirs male a messuage … in Henton from Geoffrey de Alba Marlia, tenant in
chief. (S) CPRs.

·1274-1288, Wiliam de Albemarle held Leuestona
“by service of finding the King with one oaten loaf with 2 arrows stuck in it
whenever the King courses on Dertemor.” (S) Report and Transactions –
Devonshire, V35, P299.

·Margaret Dumarle, heiress of William, son of
William, son and heir of Goeffrey. (S) De Controversia in Curia Militari Inter
Ricardum Le Scrope, V2, 1832, P258.